Expats In Colombia Blogs Directory

This is the Expats in Colombia Blogs listing page at ExpatsBlog.com. Whilst we do try to include as many Colombia expat blogs as possible, should you know of a blog that deserves a listing please add here.

I am a twenty-something expat living in Cali for the second time starting a career in the environmental sector. I started this blog in order to help others with similar intentions as there is a distinct lack of blogs about Cali.

After spending a life-changing year in Spain, I joined the Peace Corps and got sent to Colombia. Specifically, I am in beautiful Barranquilla on the Caribbean coast. In my blog you will read about culture shock, my job as an English teacher, hilarious anecdotes or just every day life.

Tales of a Wanderer in Colombia. I believe in helping to show the real Colombia behind the drugs, violence and stereotypes. I write stories about travel, expat life and reviews of restaurants, hotels and activities.

After three years as an expat living in Colombia, I am back in Minnesota reconnecting with family and friends while trying to make a life for myself as a 20-something in a place that has been more like a vacation spot.

A blog about doing business in Colombia. Everything you need to know about Importing in Colombia, Exporting from Colombia, Setting up a business in Colombia, Visas in Colombia, Franchise Opportunities in Colombia.

A 20 something negotiates the meaning of life through her thrilling and life changing Peace Corps experience. Using humor as an outlet, embarrassing and heart felt moments are shared side by side to convince people to simply live.

Sarepa is a nickname Sarah Duncan received while living in Colombia. Her name is Sarah, she's addicted to arepas - it was bound to happen really. Sarepa.com is all about her experiences travelling in Colombia and elsewhere around the world.

No Longer Native is an expat blog from an American couple living in Bogotá, Colombia. It's a journal containing our travels, cultural musings and bits of everyday life. We also want this to be a resource for others facing the same change.